Timer settings
This route is fixed to thirty minutes. Browser sound may require interaction and depends on device volume.
30 Minute Timer
Start one half-hour countdown for focused work, study, practice, a meeting segment, a workout, or a longer household task.
A standalone half-hour countdown
This page opens ready at 30:00. Start begins the half hour, Pause and Resume preserve your place, and Reset prepares another full 30-minute session.
The page runs one countdown rather than alternating work and break phases. That distinction makes it useful when the activity needs one uninterrupted endpoint.
What fits into half an hour
Thirty minutes gives enough room for sustained progress while keeping the finish visible.
- Complete a focused study, writing, or project block
- Run a workout, music practice, or rehearsal session
- Time a meeting segment, workshop exercise, or class activity
- Set an endpoint for a larger household or preparation task
- Use one longer focus period without automatic break cycles
How 30 minutes feels in practice
A half hour supports deeper work than a short warning timer but is still easy to fit into a schedule. Choose 15 minutes for a smaller objective, or use a custom countdown when the activity needs more than 30 minutes.
Browser timing note
For a longer browser session, keep the tab open and the device awake. Browser suspension, battery-saving behavior, device sleep, mute state, and audio permissions can affect completion updates or sound.
Choose another timer
Use a shorter 15-minute block, choose a work-and-break cycle, set up a dedicated focus session, or enter a longer custom duration.
Choose a shorter 15-minute block / Run repeated work and break cycles / Set up a focused session / Enter a different countdown length
30 Minute Timer FAQ
Is this 30 minute timer a Pomodoro timer?
No. This page runs one 30-minute countdown. The Pomodoro timer is designed to alternate work and break phases.
What happens if the browser or device sleeps?
The page reconciles elapsed time when it can run again, but sleep or browser suspension can delay the visible completion state and final sound.
Can I use the half-hour timer fullscreen?
Yes. Fullscreen keeps the large countdown and essential controls visible, which is useful across a room or on a shared display.